Hi all, does anyone have experience compiling PETSc with gnu openmpi and cross compiling with cuda nvcc on these systems? we have access to Vista, a machine in TACC and was trying to build PETSc with these libraries. I would need gnu openmpi to compile my code (fortran std 2018), and would like to keep the same cpu compiler/openmpi for PETSc.I have the following modules loaded:
Currently Loaded Modules: 1) ucc/1.3.0 2) ucx/1.17.0 3) cmake/3.29.5 4) xalt/3.1 5) TACC 6) gcc/14.2.0 7) cuda/12.5 (g) 8) openmpi/5.0.5 Where: g: built for GPU Here mpicc points to the gcc compiler, etc. When configuring PETSc in the following form I get nvcc not working: $ ./configure COPTFLAGS="-O2 -g" CXXOPTFLAGS="-O2 -g" FOPTFLAGS="-O2 -g" FCOPTFLAGS="-O2 -g" CUDAOPTFLAGS="-O2 -g" --with-debugging=1 --with-cc=mpicc --with-cxx=mpicxx --with-fc=mpifort --with-cuda --with-cudac=nvcc --with-cuda-arch=90 --download-fblaslapack=1 --with-make-np=8 ============================================================================================= Configuring PETSc to compile on your system ============================================================================================= TESTING: checkCUDACompiler from config.setCompilers(config/BuildSystem/config/setCompilers.py:1541) ********************************************************************************************* UNABLE to CONFIGURE with GIVEN OPTIONS (see configure.log for details): --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- CUDA compiler you provided with -with-cudac=nvcc cannot be found or does not work. Cannot compile CUDA with nvcc. ********************************************************************************************* I have nvcc in my path: $ nvcc --version nvcc: NVIDIA (R) Cuda compiler driver Copyright (c) 2005-2024 NVIDIA Corporation Built on Thu_Jun__6_02:26:10_PDT_2024 Cuda compilation tools, release 12.5, V12.5.82 Build cuda_12.5.r12.5/compiler.34385749_0 I remember being able to do this cross compilation in polaris. Any help is most appreciated, Marcos